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Boncer vs Bonce - What's the difference?

boncer | bonce |

As an adjective boncer

is remarkable; wonderful.

As a noun bonce is

the human head.

boncer

English

Alternative forms

* bonzer

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (Australia, New Zealand) Remarkable; wonderful.
  • * 1918 , '', in 1920, ''Bliss, and Other Stories'', republished 2006 [1945], ''Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield , page 29,
  • The Trout boys had often spent the day with the Burnells in town, but now that they lived in this fine house and boncer garden they were inclined to be very friendly.

    Synonyms

    * (remarkable) bottler, ripper

    Anagrams

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    bonce

    English

    Etymology 1

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British slang) the human head
  • * 2010 , , Season 4 Episode 8, "Everyone".
  • Cook: I don't think you know what I am, mate. ... I'm a fucking waste of space. I'm just a stupid kid. I got no sense. A criminal. I'm no fucking use, me. I am nothing. So, please... please... get it into, you know, into your bonce ... that you killed my friend. And... I'm Cook. I'M COOK!

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    (-)
  • (dated) A boys' game played with large marbles.
  • (Webster 1913)